Beyond this, the future of Dex at Samsung remains a mystery the Korean tech giant has been coy about Dex and its US landing page doesn’t mention Windows 11 and hasn’t been refreshed for a while, probably because it is now considered as a pure B2B/enterprise solution. One UI 4.1 is the latest firmware running on most Flip 3 smartphones and One UI 5.0 is likely to debut as a beta program later this year. We can only hope that Samsung will roll out a Dex-inclusive update for the Flip 3 and integrate Dex in the Flip 4. It has nothing to do with the foldable form factor as the Fold3 does come with Dex as previously mentioned. It has nothing to do with the hardware as the phone is powerful enough to handle Dex even wirelessly fast Wi-Fi means that even 4K is doable with compatible hardware. But it won’t happen as there’s no Dex on the Flip3 and we don’t know why. So there you have it, a phone that could have aspired to bigger things, the first real device that could have challenged the hegemony of laptops and desktops in the workplace without looking out of place. What that means is a better video conferencing experience especially given the phone’s dual speakers and 10-megapixel front facing, which is an improvement of an order of magnitude compared to what most business laptops offer. And it does so without a third-party peripheral like a docking station. While that sounds like a gimmick to many, the flex mode does offer something that no other smartphone does, the ability to vary the front facing/selfie camera point of view. It has 5G, wireless charging and can flip 180-degrees. There are three features that - together - make the Flip 3 the ideal hybrid work smartphone. (Image credit: Samsung) Why the Flip3 is best hybrid work smartphone A Samsung smartphone could be paired with an unlimited 5G business phone plan, allowing more than one account to co-exist on the handset (via Samsung Secure Folder) and delivering the sort of seamless transition that surpasses what exists in traditional laptops. That means one device to protect (and secure), one device to connect, one device to maintain. What it does allow is a more desktop-friendly experience with full support for input peripherals, something that radically changes the meaning of productivity on mobile devices.įor businesses, it means unifying and simplifying end clients. You can still make calls, send and receive text messages and more. It is a virtual desktop that lives on your smartphone and doesn’t impede its use. What is Dex again?ĭex is probably the most underrated feature Samsung has ever brought to market. And Dex users who jumped on the foldable bandwagon are understandably furious, especially as its bigger brother, the Fold3 supports Dex seamlessly. I thought the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 would have been that phone, but it turns out Samsung omitted Dex in this foldable smartphone, and the most frustrating thing about it is that there’s no reasonably logical reason to explain the decision. It was - for many users - a life changer and provided a compelling alternative to other desktop OS like Windows, Ubuntu or MacOS.ĭex doesn’t require any physical connection to work if you have the right Samsung smartphone, which paves the way to what I’d consider to be the holy grail of hybrid working: a smartphone that can replace your laptop/desktop and doesn’t require any physical cable. Back in 2017, Samsung introduced a feature called Dex that transformed your Android smartphone into a fully fledged desktop PC complete with mouse and keyboard support.
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